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Buccellati CEO Nicolas Luchsinger Is Doubling Down on Heritage in China

Buccellati joins the rush of top jewellery houses flocking to Shanghai with elaborate displays of heritage as it competes with rising local brands, with CEO Nicolas Luchsinger touting family involvement as ‘a big asset.’
Nicolas Luchsinger, chief executive of Buccellati
Nicolas Luchsinger was named chief executive of Buccellati in 2024. (Buccellati)

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